Copyright Notice: 2012 All files on this site are
copyrighted by their creator. They may be linked to but may not be
reproduced on another site without specific permission from Barbara
Rice Although public information is not in and of itself
copyrightable,
the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is
however, quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal
computer for personal use ONLY.

James
Mann and Edith Carter Mann, both of Somerset; two daughters, Jennifer Marie and
Jessica Leann Mann, both at home.; three brothers, James Keith Mann of
Cincinnati,
Michael Crit Mann of Somerset and Eric Scott Mann of Millington,
Tenn.; and a sister, Rhonda Mae Wesley of Science Hill.

The
funeral was held Thursday at Fox Funeral Home, Stanford, by the Rev. Carroll
Jasper. Burial was in Mount Moriah Cemetery.

Crab
Orchard - A 29year old Crab Orchard man was killed last Thursday in a
single-vehicle accident on U. S. 27, four miles north of Nicholasville.

According
to a dispatcher with the Kentucky State Police post at Richmond, Lewis Clark

Manuel
was heading north on 27 in a 1987 Ford pickup truck when he lost control of the
vehicle. The truck left the road and struck a telephone pole and fence. The
accident occurred at 6:40 a. m. Thursday.

Manual
was pronounced dead at the scene by Jessamine County Coroner, Sharon Reynolds.

Manual
was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident. There were no
passengers in his truck. The accident was investigated by Trooper, Marvin
Taylor.

Born
Nov. 16, 1959 in Garrard County, Manuel was a son of Margie Chandler Manuel of
Crab

Orchard
and the late Joe Manuel. He was an employee of W. R. Chick Construction Co.,
Lexington. He was a member of Cumberland Baptist Church.

Additional
survivors include his wife, Joy Adams Manuel; a daughter Hillary Noel Manuel, at
home; four brothers, Billy Joe Manuel of Cincinnati, Bobby L. Manuel and Maurice
H. Manuel, both of Benham, and Eric Manuel of Lexington; two half brothers,
George Barley of Danville and Rice Gaines of Benham; three sisters, Ernestine
Raptosh of
Dayton, Ohio, Norma Jean Wallin of Cincinnati, and Theresa Hatfield
of Harlan.

The
funeral was held Saturday at Martin Funeral Home, Crab Orchard, by the Rev.
Bobby Green.

Viola
Manuel, 71, of the Rowland community in Stanford, died Saturday, February 20 at
the Fort Logan Hospital.

A
native of Harlen (Harlan) Co., she was born July 16, 1916 to the late Green
Berry and Charotta Kidd Spears. She was retired from Palm Beach - 27 yrs. and a
member of a
Christian Church. Her husband Eph Manuel preceded her in death.

Survivors
include two sons, Walter E. Manuel of Stanford and Michael L. Manuel of
Indianapolis, Ind.; two daughters, Byrda Miracle of Hustonville and Vicky
Singleton,
Stanford; 8 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren

Funeral
services were held Tuesday, February 23 at the Fox Funeral Home with Rev. Morris
Trayner officiating. Burial was in Manuel Cemetery.

A
native of Casey County, she was born November 28, 1921 to the late O. W. Carter
and Nannie Lucas Carter. She was a former co-owner of Southern Boy
Restaurant in
Michigan and a member of Calvary Baptist Church.

She
is survived by her husband, Charles Markham of Danville.

Funeral
services were held Sunday, Nov. 7 at Fox Funeral Home with Rev. Ernest Martin
officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.

Sympathy
is extended to the Martin family in the loss of the wife and mother, Mrs. Bessie
Martin who died in Garrard Co. Hosp. around noon Monday Nov 15th.She is survived by her aged husband, Mr. Robert Martin, a daughter, Mrs.
James Shaw, two sisters, Mrs. Joie Downey of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Jennie
Thompson of Preachersville;
several niecesand nephews, one granddaughter, Mrs. Glena Shaw Brent, also one great
grandson, Keith Brent.

Mrs.
Martin was a member of Beech Grove Baptist Church and leaves a host of friends
and neighbors to mourn her passing. She was loved by all who were fortunate to
know her.

Lonnie
Lee Martin, 23, of Rt.1, Crab Orchard, died Wednesday, July 12 on Sandsprings
Roads about 4 1/2 miles south of Mt. Vernon, due to injuries received in a
motorcycle accident.

He
was born March 15, 1966 in Lincoln County to Lonnie and Barbara Jean Renner
Martin of Rt. 1, Crab Orchard. He was a general laborer. His grandparents
were
the late Virgil Martin and Elva McClure Martin.

A
native of Casey County, she was born April 13, 1916 to the late Daniel Milbern
and Lola Durham Milbern. She was a homemaker, member of Cadiz and McKinney
Christian Churches, and widow of Raymond L. Martin.

She
was also preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters.

Survivors
include two sons, Raymond N. Martin of Cadiz and Kenneth G. Martin of Lompoc,
CA., three grandchildren; five great grandchildren and two great-great
grandchildren.

Graveside
services were held Monday, Sept. 9 at Buffalo Springs Cemetery with Bro.
John Lowry officiating.

A
native of Stanford, she was born March 9, 1904 to the late Isaac McRoberts Bruce
and Annie Fleece Wray Bruce. She was a registered radiologic
technologist
supervisor and the widow of Dr. Paul Joseph Montgomery.

She
was born in Stanford, grew up and completed high school here. She attended
Central Institute of the Deaf in St. Louis. She taught two years in Iowa School
and
one half year in North Carolina where she married the late Dr. Joseph
Montgomery of Council Bluffs, IA. She lived in Iowa for a number of years before
moving to Dallas, TX.,
where she became a registered Radiologic Technologist and
was supervisor of the department in a Dallas hospital.

Mr.
William David McCormack, 79, of Route 4, Stanford died Wednesday, Sept. 3 at the
Ephriam McDowell Memorial Hospital in Danville after a short illness.

A
native of Lincoln County, he was born Jan. 11, 1896 and was a son of the late
William and Mollie Eubanks McCormack. A retired farmer, he was a member of the
McCormack Christian Church and a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the
American Legion.

Survivors
include his wife, Mary Carter McCormack of Stanford; two sisters, Mrs. Bess
Murphy of Danville and Mrs. Mary White of Rochester, N.Y.; and several nieces
and nephews.

Stanford
- Hubert McGuffey, 72, of 1350 Shake Rag Road, Waynesburg, in the Highland
Community, died Thursday at his home after an Illness.

Born
March 31, 1917, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Cas. B. and Sarah
Bastin McGuffey. He was retired from Corning Glass Works
and a member of the
Highland Methodist Church.

Survivors
include his wife, Hetty Rose Smith McGuffey; a son, Ranny McGuffey of Highland;
two daughters, Marilyn McGuffey Combs of Highland and Jean Owens of
Shelbyville;
two sisters, Roxie Ervin of Stanford and Dorothy Gray of Louisiana; and three
grandchildren.

The
funeral was held Sunday at Fox Funeral Home, Stanford, by the Revs. Mark Clifton
and Carrol Jasper. Burial was in Pleasant Point Cemetery, Kings Mountain.

Norman
Edward McGuffey, 67, of 9399 Old Somerset Road, Waynesburg, died Saturday,
November 3 at the U. K. Medical Center in Lexington.

A
native of Lincoln County, he was born April 14, 1923 to William McGuffey and
Roberta Burton McGuffey. He was a retired school teacher, a member of the
Highland Methodist Church, Lincoln Masonic Lodge # 60 F &AM, Scottish Rite
and Oleika Shrine Temple.

Myrtle
Oakes Miller, 86, widow of William Wesley Miller, 116 Highland Ave., died
Tuesday, July 23, 1991 at the Garrard County Memorial Hospital. She was a
housewife and retired from the Lancaster Department Store.

She
was born in Garrard County, daughter of the late Cordelia Reynolds Oakes and
John T. Oakes. She was a member of the Lancaster Christian Church and a Kentucky
Colonel.

Mrs.
Mary Eleanore Minks, a retired teacher in the Hustonville schools, died Monday
Dec 19 in Franklin, Ohio, were she lived with her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Burns.

She
had lived in Hustonville area most of her life and retired in 1962 after
teaching for 35 years.

She
was the widow of the Rev. Oscar Minks who died in 1974. and belonged to
Hustonville Baptist Church.

She
is also survived by another daughter, Mrs. Jane Rider of Warsaw, Ky.; four
step-daughters, Mrs. Margie Hanson of Hustonville, Mrs. Lucille Burris of
Louisville,
Mrs. Clyde Brown of Lebanon, and Mrs. Lyda Lair of London.

Funeral
will be conducted at 11 a.m. today at Hustonville Baptist Church by the Rev. W.
R. Bradshaw assisted by the Rev. Larry Orange. Burial will follow in Hustonville
Cemetery.

Minnie
Lee Mullins, 81, a resident of Hustonville, died at 9 a.m. Thursday, June 17 at
Fort Logan Hospital, Stanford, from a heart attack. She has been in ill health
for some time.

She
was a native of Casey County, born November 11, 1894, the daughter of the late
L. B. and Georgia Ann Hofley Duneon. She lived in Hustonville area most of her
life,
and was a member of Ellisburg, Baptist Church in Casey County.

Treva
Christine Cummins Mullins, 83, of Stanford died Wednesday, June 2 at the Ephriam
McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville.

A
native of Pulaski Co., she was born Aug. 6, 1915 to the late Elmer and Florida
Cash Cummins. She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church in Broughtontown and
the widow of Billy Mullins.

She
was also preceded in death by a daughter, Dianna Brummett.

Survivors
include three sons, James Murell Poynter of Crab Orchard, Derell Lee of West
Chester, OH., and Nick Poynter of Moore, OK.; one brother,
Burdette Cummins of
Mt. Vernon; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Funeral
services were held Saturday, June 5 at the McKnight-Martin Funeral Home in Crab
Orchard with Bro. Cecil Roundtree officiating. Burial was in the Poplar Grove
Cemetery in Willailla.

Rites
for Richard Mullins, 68, of Elm Street, Crab Orchard who died Tuesday Dec. 27 in
Clairmont Hospital in Batavia, Ohio, were held at 1 p.m. Thursday at
Beazley-Speaks-Martin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Merrill Caudill. Burial followed in Friendship [BaptistChurch] Cemetery.

Mr.
Mullins was visiting his daughter in Ohio when he became ill. He was a retired
laborer and a member of the Regular Baptist Church.

He
was born, March 6, 1909 in Knott County to the late James C. and Sarah Johnson.
[Mullins]

Survivors
include his wife, Mrs. Nora Mullins of Crab Orchard; two sons, Gilbert and
Foster Mullins of West Chester, Ohio; five brothers, Arthur of St. Petersburg,
Fla. Willie, Lindsey and Wallace, all of Crab Orchard, and Woodrow Mullins; two
sisters, Mrs. Annie Petrey and Mrs. Lizzie Denny, both of Crab Orchard; 15
grandchildren and six great -grandchildren.

Born
Nov. 27, 1902, in Knott County, he was the son of the late James Chester and
Sarah Johnson Mullins. He was a retired farmer and former owner of Mullins
grocery
store in Crab Orchard. He was a member of the Old Regular Baptist
Church.

Survivors
include his wife, Rosie Johnson Mullins; two sons, Willie Varner Mullins and
James Mullins, both of Crab Orchard; two daughters, Sarah Baker, of Fort Worth,
Texas, and Mary Bennett of Crab Orchard; two brothers of Crab Orchard and Arthur
Mullins of Bush Nell, Fla.; two sisters, Lizzie Denny of Crab Orchard and
Annie
Petrey of Waynesburg; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and two great
-great grandchildren.

Fannie
Mae Munsie, age 80, of Somerset, formerly of Crab Orchard, died Friday, February
2 at the Midtown Nursing Care Home of an extended illness.

She
was born February 8, 1909 in Lincoln County to the late John M. Munsie and
Jennie Blanton Munsie. She was a retired employee of the Model Laundry in
Norwood, OH.
She was a member of the Brodhead Methodist Church.

She
was preceded in death by a sister, Louisa Shelton Isaacs, and 3 brothers,
Lawrence, Frank and CurtisMunsie.